Notes: Severe Weather: Lightning, Tornadoes, Hurricanes
1 FORMATION DES PREVISIONNISTES CONVECTION WEATHER FORECASTING IN MID-LATITUDE REGIONS IN MID-LATITUDE REGIONS Prepared in close collaboration with the.
MET and NAV review. FINAL EXAM for sure study areas PGF vs coriolis Virga, subsidence, isotach, isotherm, isobar, VDF Surface analysis vs prognostic chart.
Severe Weather ATS 351 Lecture 10 November 9, 2009.
The Nature of storms. I. Thunderstorms A. At any given moment, nearly 200 thunderstorms are occurring around the world. 1. Cumulonimbus clouds produce.
Weather Patterns. What are 2 types of pressure systems? What drives weather patterns? Why is it useful to understand weather patterns? What are.
Objectives Identify the processes that form thunderstorms. Thunderstorms Compare and contrast different types of thunderstorms. Describe the life cycle.
Thunderstorms and Lightning Jeff Gawrych Met 10
1. HAZARDS Wind shear Turbulence Icing Lightning Hail 3.
Lesson 2-1 A high-pressure system is a large body of circulating air with high pressure at its center and lower pressure outside of the system.high-pressure.
Schematic diagram of the convective system life cycle size evolution
Schematic diagram of the convective system life cycle size evolution Lifetime= (A e Initiation ) Mass flux or condensation process in the initiation.